Multiplication of the fruit trees

The multiplication of the fruit trees consists in producing Fruit trees mainly by Clerc's Office on Arbre S having, by themselves, only a Fructification of weak interest for the man.

The apple tree

The understocks of the Pommier are the franc, the doucin and the Pommier paradise.
  • the franc which is appropriate for the high forms is often grafted in foot with an intermediary, this one being grafted at the head.
  • the Doucin (Malus sylvestris) gives trees of low-stem.
  • the paradise (Malus pumila) of which there exist several types (Porte-greffe Malling) is a dwarf apple tree obtained by selection and it is the understock more employed.

The pear tree

The understocks of the common Poirier are:

Stone-fruits

The Cherry tree

Is grafted on:
  • frank cherry tree
  • cherry tree St Lucia (Prunus mahaleb) for the low forms
  • wild cherry tree (Prunus avium) for the high ones - stems (with a preference for the white, more productive wild cherry tree)

The Apricot tree

Is grafted on:
  • plum tree but gives apricot trees to short life
    • plum tree holy-Catherine
    • plum tree saint-Julien
    • plum tree myrobalan (Prunus myrobalan)
  • frank apricot tree
  • to frankly fish
  • frank almond tree which is also used as understock with the Amandier

The To fish

Is grafted on:
  • to fish
  • frank almond tree frankly
  • Plum tree
    • plum tree saint-Julien
    • plum tree myrobolan
    • black Damas plum tree

See too

External bond

  • Pollination of the fruit trees

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